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International Journal of Mental Health Systems

Ausgabe 1/2011

Inhalt (31 Artikel)

Open Access Research

Admissions to acute adolescent psychiatric units: a prospective study of clinical severity and outcome

Ketil Hanssen-Bauer, Sonja Heyerdahl, Trond Hatling, Gunnar Jensen, Pål Marius Olstad, Tormod Stangeland, Tarje Tinderholt

Open Access Case study

Three models of community mental health services In low-income countries

Alex Cohen, Julian Eaton, Birgit Radtke, Christina George, Bro Victor Manuel, Mary De Silva, Vikram Patel

Open Access Research

Youth mental health first aid: a description of the program and an initial evaluation

Claire M Kelly, Johanna M Mithen, Julie A Fischer, Betty A Kitchener, Anthony F Jorm, Adrian Lowe, Chris Scanlan

Open Access Research

Developing and implementing mental health policy in Zanzibar, a low income country off the coast of East Africa

Rachel Jenkins, Mahmoud Mussa, Suleiman A Haji, Mohammed S Haji, Ahmed Salim, Said Suleiman, Alya S Riyami, Abdul Wakil, Joseph Mbatia

Open Access Research

Evaluating outcomes of the child and adolescent psychiatric unit: A prospective study

Yutaro Setoya, Kazuhiko Saito, Mari Kasahara, Kyota Watanabe, Masaki Kodaira, Masahide Usami

Open Access Case study

Lessons from case studies of integrating mental health into primary health care in South Africa and Uganda

Inge Petersen, Joshua Ssebunnya, Arvin Bhana, Kim Baillie

Open Access Case study

Communal proactive coping strategies among Tamil refugees in Norway: A case study in a naturalistic setting

Eugene Guribye, Gro Mjeldheim Sandal, Brit Oppedal

Open Access Research

Mental Health First Aid guidelines for helping a suicidal person: a Delphi consensus study in Japan

Erminia Colucci, Claire M Kelly, Harry Minas, Anthony F Jorm, Yuriko Suzuki

Open Access Research

Aceh Free Pasung: Releasing the mentally ill from physical restraint

Ibrahim Puteh, M Marthoenis, Harry Minas

Open Access Research

Implementing recovery: an analysis of the key technologies in Scotland

Jennifer Smith-Merry, Richard Freeman, Steve Sturdy

Open Access Research

Collaboration between general practitioners and mental health care professionals: a qualitative study

Terje Fredheim, Lars J Danbolt, Ole R Haavet, Kari Kjønsberg, Lars Lien

Open Access Research

Clinical and cognitive correlates of employment among patients with schizophrenia: a cross-sectional study in Malaysia

Marhani Midin, Rosdinom Razali, Ruzanna ZamZam, Aaron Fernandez, Lim C Hum, Shamsul A Shah, Rozhan SM Radzi, Hazli Zakaria, Aishvarya Sinniah

Open Access Research

Media awards for responsible reporting of suicide: Experiences from Australia, Belgium and Denmark

Andrew J Dare, Karl AM Andriessen, Merete Nordentoft, Michella Meier, Annemiek Huisman, Jane E Pirkis

Open Access Research

Schizophrenia in Malaysian families: A study on factors associated with quality of life of primary family caregivers

Ruzanna ZamZam, Marhani Midin, Lim S Hooi, Eng J Yi, Siti NA Ahmad, Siti FA Azman, Muhammad S Borhanudin, Rozhan SM Radzi

Open Access Research

A mental health training program for community health workers in India: impact on knowledge and attitudes

Gregory Armstrong, Michelle Kermode, Shoba Raja, Sujatha Suja, Prabha Chandra, Anthony F Jorm

Open Access Research

Profiles of and practices in crisis resolution and home treatment teams in Norway: a longitudinal survey study

Bengt Karlsson, Marit Borg, Marthe Eklund, Hesook Suzie Kim

Open Access Research

Validation aspects of the health of the nation outcome scales

Pietro G Lovaglio, Emiliano Monzani

Open Access Research

Determinants of parents' experiences with outpatient child and adolescent mental health services

Olaf Holmboe, Hilde H Iversen, Ketil Hanssen-Bauer

Open Access Review

Mental health law in the community: thinking about Africa

Peter Bartlett, Rachel Jenkins, David Kiima

Open Access Research

The integration of the treatment for common mental disorders in primary care: experiences of health care providers in the MANAS trial in Goa, India

Bernadette Pereira, Gracy Andrew, Sulochana Pednekar, Betty R Kirkwood, Vikram Patel

Open Access Research

Using the needs of WHO to prioritise Cochrane reviews: The case of antipsychotic drugs

Marianna Purgato, Corrado Barbui, Clive E Adams

Open Access Research

Validation of the UCLA Child Post traumatic stress disorder-reaction index in Zambia

Laura K Murray, Judith Bass, Elwyn Chomba, Mwiya Imasiku, Donald Thea, Katherine Semrau, Judith A Cohen, Carrie Lam, Paul Bolton

Open Access Research

Working alliance, interpersonal trust and perceived coercion in mental health review hearings

Vidis Donnelly, Aideen Lynch, Damian Mohan, Harry G Kennedy

Open Access Research

Shared care in mental illness: A rapid review to inform implementation

Brian J Kelly, David A Perkins, Jeffrey D Fuller, Sharon M Parker

Open Access Research

Following up patients with depression after hospital discharge: a mixed methods approach

Franciska A Desplenter, Gert J Laekeman, GIPPOZ Research Group, Steven R Simoens

Open Access Case study

Building capacity in mental health interventions in low resource countries: an apprenticeship model for training local providers

Laura K Murray, Shannon Dorsey, Paul Bolton, Mark JD Jordans, Atif Rahman, Judith Bass, Helena Verdeli

Open Access Research

Stakeholder's perceptions of help-seeking behaviour among people with mental health problems in Uganda

James R Nsereko, Dorothy Kizza, Fred Kigozi, Joshua Ssebunnya, Sheila Ndyanabangi, Alan J Flisher, Sara Cooper

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